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' 1,636,643 1927' MORABITO GAS BURNER FOR HEATING PURPOSES Filed Sept. 29, 1926 Patented July 19, 1927.

UNITED STATES LUIGI MORABI'IO, OF PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK.

GAS BURNER FOR HEATING PURPOSES.

Application filed September 29, 1926.

This invention relates to as burners for heating purposes and has ior its ObJGCl) to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a burner 01 such type which When 5 usedv will provide for el'iicient and expo bli ditious heating of a stove, range, boiler and furnace, with which it is' employed, as well as further providing for heat radiation from the outer end thereof to assist in the heating operation.

Further objects of the invention are to provide, in a. manner as hereinafter set forth, a gas burner for heating purposes, which is simple in its construction and arrangen'ient, strong, durable, compact, thoroughly efficient in its use, conveniently installed, capable of being constructed of any size and to be used in various types of stoves, boilers or furnaces employed for heating purposes, and comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.

lVith the foregoing and other objects in view the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts as hereinafter more specifically described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment of the invention, but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modifications can be resorted to which fall within the scope of the claims hereunto appended.

In the drawings wherein like reference characters denote corresponding parts throughout the several views:

Figure .l. is an elevation of a gas burner in accordance with this invention.

Figure 2 is a cross section thereofintermediate its ends.

The burner which is of any suitable length and diameter is referred to generally by the reference character 1 and is constructed of any suitable material, preferably cast iron. The burner comprises a tubular body portion 2, a head 3 and a base 4. The head 3 is solid and of greater diameter than the base i. The body portion 2 is of less diameter than the base i. and is formed in tegral with the head 3 and base i. The head 25 is rounded and the body portion 2, at its point of joinder with the head 3 is flared as indicated at 5. The diameter of the body portion 1, that is to say the outer diameter thereof is preferably three inches and the thickness of the body portion 2 preferably one half inch. It is to be understood that the il'ianietcr of the body portion, as well as Serial No. 138,441.

its thickness can be as desired. The head 3 of the burner is provided for heat radiating purposes. The base l is adapted to be coupled with a gas supply and for such purpose the base -fl: is fornied with a depending nipple (3 for connection with a feed or gas supply pipe, not shown. The nipple (3 is axially disposed with respect to the lower face of the base 4, and the latter is provided with a concave chamber 7 into which the nipple 6 comi'nunicates. The body portion 2 is integral with the upper face of the .base -(l: and the chamber 7 opens into the lower end of said body portion 2.

The body portion 2 is formed with superposed rows of circuinferentially extending spaced openings. The rows are equally spaced with respect to each other and the openings of the rows align with each other. The openings of each row are radially disposed and are indicated at 8. The lowermost row of openings is spaced in close proximity to the lower end of the body portion 2, but the uppermost row of said rows of openings is spaced a greater distance from the head 3 than the distance between the lowermost row and the base 4. The upper terminal portion of the body portion 2, which is indicated at 9 is not provided with the openings 8 or in other words it is not perforated. Preferably the number of openings 8 of each row is sixteen and are equally spaced. The rows of openings provide for the passage of the gas, in the form of jets, and which are ignited.

The construction of the burner proi 'ides for athoroughly eflicient and expeditious heating when the burner is employed in connection with a stove, range, furnace or boiler and with the fairies radiating with respect to the body portion of the burner. l urthen more the construction of the burner proviz'les for the radiation of heat from the upper cud thereof which facilitates the heating operation. Therefore it is thought the many advantages of a gas burner for heating purposes, in accordance with this invention, can be readily understood, and although the pre ferred embodiment of the invention is as illustrated and described, yet it to be understood that changes in the details of construction can be had which will fall within the scope of the invention as claii'ned.

What I claim is:

l. A. gas burner comprising a tul'iular body portion. provided with spaced rows of cirlit) oum'ferentially extending openings, solid, heat radiating head integral With one end of said body portion and of greater diameter than the latter, and a chambered base of, greater diameter than and integral with the other end of said body portion, the chamber oi the base opening into the body portion, and said base having a nipple extended therefrom adapted to couple a gas supply pipe therewith.

52. A burner comprising an apertured tubular body portion, a chambered base at end thereof and having means for conon with. a gas supply, and a solid heat 1: Eating head integral with and closing the other end of the body portion, of greater and thickness than that of said i extended from the body portion and of greater diameter than the diameter of the latter, a base provided with a chamber opening into the other end o f said body portion, the Said other end of said body portion integral with th arranged centrally ot the lower face of the base and. opening: into the chamber of the latter, said base of greater dian'ieter than the diameter of said body portion and 0:! less diameter than the diameter-oi said head.

i. A gas burner comprising a tubular body provided with eireuinferentially extending spaced rows of openings, said body having a daring upper end, a base integral with the other end oi. said bod 'Jro'eetin laterall I therefrom and provided With a chamber base, and an ii'itake nipple opening into said body and adapted tOCOIll munieate with a gas supply, and a circular,

s-colid, heat radiating head integral with and osin the flared inner end of said l)0(lV "c: ll

and of material] greater dian'ieter and thickness than that of said body.

LUIGI MORABIEO. 

